SMTP server or "forwarding"?

Jonathan Berry berryja at gmail.com
Sat Aug 27 17:42:28 UTC 2005


On 8/27/05, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
> Am Sa, den 27.08.2005 schrieb Jonathan Berry um 19:22:
> 
> > I don't think incoming port 25 is blocked anywhere, just outgoing (of
> > course, with outgoing blocked, it is hard to test incoming).  But I
> > don't really care about that.  I want incoming to come in on a
> > non-standard port to "bridge" the gap.  I'm not trying to hurt the
> > ISP's rules, just get back functionality that I wouldn't otherwise
> > have.
> 
> > Jonathan
> 
> And which foreign MTA do you expect to know about your non-standard SMTP
> port? Or will only you with your mail client (MUA) connect it for
> sending out?
> 
> Alexander
> 

I do not expect any foreign MTA to know about the non-standard SMTP
port.  Yes, I will only be connecting (from across the internet) to it
with my mail client for sending email.

Jonathan




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